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Events in the month of March 2022
MAR 22, 23, 25 (09h00-12h00 EST)
A three-day virtual classroom interaction providing additional knowledge and confidence to design, conduct and evaluate tabletop and full-scale exercises. $945 +HST
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Communicating When Things Go Wrong
- Presented by Emily Lindahl, Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
No matter the line of business, organizations must understand their audiences, be it their own employees, consumers, clients, members, stakeholders, etc. Knowing audience interests, concerns, and motivations is key to planning strategic communication plans and marketing campaigns.
But when something goes wrong and time is of the essence, what changes?
There is critical information that must be delivered to the right people. There are additional elements and unique audience awareness that can affect how that critical content is delivered…and received.
Understanding your audiences, and how to best communicate to them in a crisis is more important than ever. Ever-changing technologies, social media platforms, and shifting demographics present challenges to all organizations.
Presentation Overview
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Cost: FREE to members of all DRIE/RECO/BCMIE/EPICC Chapters.
Speaker Profile: Emily Lindahl, Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Emily Lindahl has worked in organizational communications for over 20 years, beginning in the world of non-profit professional associations before shifting to the federal government environment. In positions with Health Canada/Public Health Agency of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, and the Department of National Defence she has seen a wide range of crisis communications. Currently with the Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), Emily brings her knowledge of internal and external communications to support senior leaders, and shares stories about the people, aircraft, day-to-day business, and history of the RCAF.
3/28/2022 - 3/31/2022 Online - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
3/22/2022 - 3/25/2022
Beyond Tabletop Exercising (TTX 300)MAR 22, 23, 25 (09h00-12h00 EST)
A three-day virtual classroom interaction providing additional knowledge and confidence to design, conduct and evaluate tabletop and full-scale exercises. $945 +HST
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3/23/2022
WED, MAR 23, 2022 [13H00 -14H00 EST]Communicating When Things Go Wrong
- Presented by Emily Lindahl, Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
No matter the line of business, organizations must understand their audiences, be it their own employees, consumers, clients, members, stakeholders, etc. Knowing audience interests, concerns, and motivations is key to planning strategic communication plans and marketing campaigns.
But when something goes wrong and time is of the essence, what changes?
There is critical information that must be delivered to the right people. There are additional elements and unique audience awareness that can affect how that critical content is delivered…and received.
Understanding your audiences, and how to best communicate to them in a crisis is more important than ever. Ever-changing technologies, social media platforms, and shifting demographics present challenges to all organizations.
Presentation Overview
- What constitutes a crisis in today’s world?
- The difference between regular communications and crisis communications
- Timely, accurate or complete – making the choice
- Acknowledging and managing audience expectations
- Making your message accessible
- After the crisis – planning the next step automation to avoid future disruption while continuing to scale and grow their organization. The session will address these challenges and topics based on experience and subject matter expertise in guiding SMEs through these challenges over the last 2 years.
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[Or follow this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2487497044260159503]
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Cost: FREE to members of all DRIE/RECO/BCMIE/EPICC Chapters.
Speaker Profile: Emily Lindahl, Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Emily Lindahl has worked in organizational communications for over 20 years, beginning in the world of non-profit professional associations before shifting to the federal government environment. In positions with Health Canada/Public Health Agency of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, and the Department of National Defence she has seen a wide range of crisis communications. Currently with the Directorate of Public Affairs of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), Emily brings her knowledge of internal and external communications to support senior leaders, and shares stories about the people, aircraft, day-to-day business, and history of the RCAF.
3/28/2022
BCLE 2000 - Business Continuity Planning3/28/2022 - 3/31/2022 Online - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST
3/29/2022
Virtual BCM Exercise Best Practices
MAR 29 (13h00-15h00 EST)
Virtual exercising of our business continuity plans is becoming more common. This two-hour interactive seminar provides best practices on virtual delivery including how exercise material needs to be modified to be engaging within the new formats. $195 +HST
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3/30/2022
COVID-19 After Action Report Workshop
MAR 30 (13h00-15h00 EST)
Don't miss the opportunity to capture lessons from the pandemic. This interactive session will give you tips, tricks and templates for conducting an AAR. $195 +HST
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